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Stone Foundation Repair HOW TO Fix a COLLAPSED STONE FOUNDATION BASEMENT WALL Worst House Ever Pt 3

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2020
  • Stone Foundation Repair. How to Fix a Rock Foundation Basement Wall DIY. How to fix a collapsed stone foundation basement wall. How to Rehab a House on a Budget, Season 1 Episode 5. Step 3: In this Episode of Buyz N the Hood, watch Mike & MJ tear out a rock foundation wall and re-build it. The old rock wall collapsed into the basement from years of improper water drainage. The neighbor's house did not have gutters and the water from their roof flooded this house's basement and eventually eroded the rocks and mortar. Until, one day it finally caved in! We also show you how to tuck point the foundation wall. What a Mess! Just another reason why this is the WORST HOUSE EVER!!! Stay Tuned for more of this Amazing Transformation.... TO BE CONTINUED....
    Check out how it ALL started EPISODE 1: WORST HOUSE EVER PT. 1
    • WORST HOARDER HOUSE EV...

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  • @fugueine
    @fugueine 7 місяців тому +2

    The skill; oh man, I 'm so pleased all y'all with old-school skills are still out there doin' a bang-up job. Impressive and fun to watch Thanks!

  • @reddragon3733
    @reddragon3733 2 роки тому +7

    I'm surprised you didn't wet the rock first. It does help the cement or mortar adhere better. But a very good job! It should last another 100 💯 year's!

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  2 роки тому +1

      we did rinse the wall down, just didn't get that part on video...

  • @alyssahtr
    @alyssahtr День тому

    can you inbox me how much a job like this cost?

  • @MelissaTate
    @MelissaTate 3 роки тому +4

    WOW! that looks hard! GOOD JOB!

  • @mikmca1613
    @mikmca1613 2 роки тому +3

    Nice job guys! I have a company that quoted me 35k for one entire side of my house, about 44ft. It’s almost $800 per foot. Probably 15k for pretty much what was in you vid. Thanks for posting it.

    • @Debbyiamme
      @Debbyiamme 2 роки тому +7

      Less than that if you do it yourself. Cement isn't expensive; it's just overwhelming and looks complicated but it's really not. Watch Mike Haduck videos.

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  2 роки тому +3

      got it done for under 3k

    • @adamcarter7826
      @adamcarter7826 2 роки тому +1

      Have a house that has a similar issue, what the past owners did in some areas already, and that we plan on doing to the rest of the basement is to just build a cylinder brick wall within a few inches of the foundation wall that is falling in, then fill the blocks with concreate, then after the brick wall is 100% set, back fill the space in between the two walls with concreate (they used just dirt in the areas they already did.) house sat for ten years with no downspouts, so that's what caused the issue, and was a simple fix, but now we have to fix the damages.

    • @Guatemaya1
      @Guatemaya1 Рік тому

      @@buyznthehood1914 thank you for helping hard working people like me and not reaping people off like those nasty contractors bless from Minneapolis hommie… I pray to find some one like you to fix my foundation in my area

  • @chitownbangin
    @chitownbangin 9 місяців тому

    "Where's that silver spoon?"
    made me laugh bro

  • @adamhairfield
    @adamhairfield 3 роки тому +3

    That’s a BIG hole! Nice work bro

  • @TropicIslandMusic
    @TropicIslandMusic 2 роки тому +3

    What type of mortar did you use for these stones?

  • @thomaseaton6142
    @thomaseaton6142 Рік тому

    Gonna be starting a project very similar to this, not quite as bad, using those 4x4s like that feels very sketchy, not gonna lie, but you sometimes you have to do what you have to do

  • @astrogeekman
    @astrogeekman Рік тому

    Hey I have a very similar basement problem with the old stone and no rain gutters. Any chance I could bug you? I'm in North East Kansas, about 1 hour and a half from Kansas City.

  • @Stybri
    @Stybri 2 роки тому

    Looking to Sheetrock over my stone basement in KC. It is possible?!

  • @chriscrilly8807
    @chriscrilly8807 Рік тому +1

    I hope these guys are better at stone work (it isn't obvious from this vid that they are) than they are at making videos.

  • @queenofgreen96weed
    @queenofgreen96weed 4 місяці тому

    How much money did you charge for this job. I'm looking at a 200 year old house that's for sale. There is no basement. The house sits on stone. There's a small crawl space of the kitchen. The stones are wet and moldy. How do you fix it

  • @bratprincess6163
    @bratprincess6163 2 роки тому +1

    What is your business name? If you have one. I'd like to contact you about some work on my house. We just had a brick foundation wall collapse for the same reason this stone one did. It's just a section and we don't know what to do, because we can't afford any of the estimates we've been given so far.

  • @concernedcitizen780
    @concernedcitizen780 3 роки тому +1

    Impressive! Good job!

  • @robertaedwards3216
    @robertaedwards3216 2 роки тому

    These guys are hilarious lol. Love to watch these guys work. Thanks guys

  • @jkairz6504
    @jkairz6504 Рік тому

    We are bout do this to one of mine in topeka. Advice?

  • @user-yp9fb1jb6m
    @user-yp9fb1jb6m 9 місяців тому

    You're lucky nobody got killed doing that job.

  • @fullimetal7581
    @fullimetal7581 Рік тому

    Is piping rather than slinging the mortar better?

  • @marcushacquebord9610
    @marcushacquebord9610 Рік тому

    Great stuff, fixed the wall. Did you improve the drainage as well? And how?

  • @ncompletedapoet4611
    @ncompletedapoet4611 2 роки тому +1

    You missing a big opportunity for ASMR cement videos. What that means is people would turn in just to hear the sound of the concrete crumbling. Eliminate the music and just do you. Check out Mike Haduck videos and ask yourself why do a brick mason have over 140k subscribers. Because he gives us the sounds of the cement. Just my two cents bro.

  • @gunner49er
    @gunner49er Рік тому

    How old is the foundation? Do you have any Experience?

  • @TristynHomewood1
    @TristynHomewood1 3 роки тому +1

    Very interested in picking your brain about our 1930s house. How can I contact you? We are in KCMO as well. Thanks!

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  3 роки тому

      hi tristyn, what neighborhood is the '30's house located in? i am downtown.

  • @TheTreason666
    @TheTreason666 2 роки тому +1

    I wish I could hear the noise of the wall crumbling down

  • @razzorbladz
    @razzorbladz Рік тому

    concrete mortar......not recommended

  • @aandrus2169
    @aandrus2169 2 роки тому +1

    Yikes! Weren't you afraid the house would fall down on your head when you were tearing it down more?

    • @sebastianromero420
      @sebastianromero420 Рік тому

      He is an illegal. He is just thinking about getting drunk and doing the Macarena on weekends.

  • @powerofknowledge7771
    @powerofknowledge7771 3 роки тому

    I have a similar situation that I'd like to get your opinion on if you'd be willing. I took care of the water situation I got that diverted from the house, but now have the stone foundation to deal with. The hole goes straight through to the basement.
    The more I poke around & Shop-Vac inside the opening from the outside of the house, the more old loose mortar (which has turned a dirt) comes out, and the more I come across loose stones. ..
    Someone told me that most people just tuck point as a part of Maintenance and only go about a third of the way in the Gap. They said if I can scrape it out, but it's packed in like mud or even a sand that moves, that I can leave the stone there because it will still have compression strength. They said just fill the opening with bricks and mortar and leave the rest. Is this safe to do ?
    I took some videos and I'm happy to post them and share them with you if you'd like to see them. Also took some pictures.

    • @soundbwoikilla764
      @soundbwoikilla764 2 роки тому

      If the part of the foundation you are talking about is structurally sound but the old mortar is falling out then yes, you can just clean out the gaps a third of the way and repoint

    • @mja8433
      @mja8433 2 роки тому

      Angela search for Mike Haduck, he is a mason that made great series about fixing foundations.

  • @chefranklin8374
    @chefranklin8374 2 місяці тому

    You looking for another video content I’ve got a foundation for ya..

  • @dennismack6389
    @dennismack6389 3 роки тому +1

    What type of mortar did you use for this

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  3 роки тому

      type N

    • @bradclark6796
      @bradclark6796 2 роки тому

      @@buyznthehood1914 Maybe I am wrong but I thought n mortar was for above ground like bricks, were s mortar was for below ground and for stone.

    • @roshi98
      @roshi98 2 роки тому

      @@bradclark6796 For a stone foundation N provides a combination of good waterproofing plus some more plasticity (?) for natural shifting and movement even after it dries compared to type S.

    • @jmmzz8941
      @jmmzz8941 Рік тому

      @@roshi98 I'm so confused on what mortar to use on my old stine foundation. the parge coat is hollow and will easily come off. behind it is the stone and old sandy (probably lime mortar). I used 2 buckets mason sand, 1/2 bucket s mortar and 1/2 bucket of portland on a small portion on the exterior below my porch. it looks real good but then I doubt myself. seems like some state you HAVE to use lime ( like nhl 3.5 ) and you shouldn't use modern cement if there was lime mortar at one time. others state lime mortar is no good and doesent hold up especially in cold environments. before I start the entire inside of the basement I need to feel comfortable that I'm using the correct mortar so I don't do anything that will damage it.

  • @albertbatfinder5240
    @albertbatfinder5240 3 роки тому +2

    In what sense of the word were they “foundations”? Great work, but sheesh, the place wasn’t 300 years old. We criticise modern builders all the time for cutting corners, but these original builders wouldn’t know a corner if they bumped into it.

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  3 роки тому +15

      Hey, still standing since 1896. No power tools, lasers or UA-cam university. 😂

    • @j.d.9010
      @j.d.9010 3 роки тому +4

      @@buyznthehood1914 Exactly! Meanwhile, my home built in 1999 will be lucky to still be standing 25 yrs from now!

    • @josephfreeman6083
      @josephfreeman6083 2 роки тому +1

      @@buyznthehood1914 my kid just bought her first home. Built in1872. Same year her grt grt grt grandfather was born.

  • @gunner49er
    @gunner49er Рік тому

    Any insurances???

  • @southernracing2468
    @southernracing2468 2 роки тому

    I’ve got a fixer upper house in kc I may consider selling by the zoo if you interested

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  2 роки тому +1

      i may be interested. is it east or west of 435? how many br?

  • @speedracer2336
    @speedracer2336 3 роки тому +3

    Mike Haduck would have a field day with this project!

    • @clacicle
      @clacicle 3 роки тому +1

      I can see him shaking his head seeing these guys use cement to tuck point. I can think of quite a few people shaking their heads.

    • @powerofknowledge7771
      @powerofknowledge7771 3 роки тому

      @@clacicle In another comment, they said they used mortar.

    • @bradclark6796
      @bradclark6796 2 роки тому

      @@clacicle S mortar is fine for stone Mike uses it all the time.

    • @jmmzz8941
      @jmmzz8941 Рік тому +3

      Mike would be pulling the whole foundation out while saying " it's no big deal"

  • @oathpeterson
    @oathpeterson Рік тому

    scared me at first see collapse wall

  • @tomleszczynski2862
    @tomleszczynski2862 2 роки тому

    It looked like the joists were toenailed into the rim. Where was the sill plate?

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  2 роки тому

      we did wind up pounding a 5/4" x 6", treated, in for the sill plate. this house had 1x's for a sill plate. home was built in 1896. we are doing our best to restore her on a budget. turning this 2 br / 1 ba trash heap, into a 3 br / 3 ba air bnb gold mine! stay tuned for more posts. the sheetrock is in and panted...flooring, doors, and cabinets are next up....please stay tuned!

    • @treziw
      @treziw 2 місяці тому

      @@buyznthehood1914 I am in a small town in Missouri. My house was built in 1880 with a very small crawl space but the stones are needing repair and I have a rotted sill plate. Do I have to replace it or can I fill it in with mortar where it is rotted. Female doing it myself since I am poor. lol

  • @jamesederer3565
    @jamesederer3565 Рік тому

    Looks like a half assed job to be honest but dont quote me. Or maybe 3/4 assed

  • @thegreatcreate5958
    @thegreatcreate5958 3 роки тому +5

    my toes were fine!

    • @buyznthehood1914
      @buyznthehood1914  3 роки тому

      you dodged a sledgehammer.

    • @powerofknowledge7771
      @powerofknowledge7771 3 роки тому

      That's what all kids do. They wear slides no matter what. LOL. I've got teenagers who do the same exact thing. I'm guilty of it too. But you certainly should wear gym shoes just in case because you never know when an accident can happen. I dropped a heavy rock on my toe working on a similar project. And I certainly didn't expect that to happen. Guess what I did after that? I went and put gym shoes on. LOL

  • @whenyouknowbetter3451
    @whenyouknowbetter3451 3 роки тому +2

    Too runny.

  • @workinghuntingguarddogsfam816
    @workinghuntingguarddogsfam816 2 роки тому +1

    i was like, what the point of showing all the ghetto shet. just get to the point hahaha.

  • @chidvon5064
    @chidvon5064 3 роки тому

    What year was this house built .

  • @1010JenFriend
    @1010JenFriend 3 роки тому

    🙈

  • @karelmarx8899
    @karelmarx8899 2 роки тому

    44sec of stupid music intro

  • @Stybri
    @Stybri 2 роки тому

    Looking to Sheetrock over my stone basement in KC. It is possible?!